PAGE SIX Popp Replaces Korbini At Ist Unit Guard Slot (Continued frum page one) the same. Lucas at quarterback. Dick Hoak and Jim Kerr at the halfbacks and Captain Pat Bo it;la at fullback give Engle a solid backfield corps. Noini Neff and Henry Opper -01.111 hold down the wing pOSI 11011S, TOM Mulraney and Andy Sloiclitila are the tackle-. Bud Kehlhoa, and Popp ale the guards rind Joy Huffman is the stalling ct nun Three ale two changes on the Fecund unit Senior John Sava moves into Popp's guard spot and Roger Kochman will replace the twined Dick Pae at lefthalf. Galen Hall will quarterback the "readies" and he has Koch man, Eddie Caye, and Sam Sob czak in the backfield. On the line the Lions have John hoick and Bob Mitinger at end, Sat a and kicking specialist Sam Stellatella at guard, and Charley Janerette and Stew Barber are the tackle , : Bill Saul is the cen ter Changes 'on the thud unit find convei ted tackle Bob Gilmour in, tackle. West Virginia's other co o 'guaid spot and Tony Wayne at captain Bill Lopasky is the left a halfback position. guard. Peppy Lewis also will start a Joe Wnth will be the center veteran team this afternoon. On the right side of the line Co• Captain Ben McComb will 'Lewis has Pete Tolly at guald, be the left end. Carl Dannen- Glen Bowman at tackle and Dave berg (220-pounds) is the left Hei•s at end. 'Ole' Miss Challenges LSU In Top Grid Battle Today The biggest game of the year' Second-ranked Northwestern 6- 10 plays Big Ten rival Indiana, top- ranked and unbeaten (3_2). The Wildcats, leading the. Louisiana State against third-IBig Ten, will have halfbacks Ron; ranked and unbeaten Missis-i ,Buru y ton and Ray Purdin off they mjr sippi—has the national stage all to itself tonight for a game that could easily carry a "made in Hollywood" tag. Befot e these two giants get to- gethei the Jay's other major games will have been finished but none ill cat i v the impact of the much-talked about meeting of the two Southeastern Conference fa vol LSU, rated No. 1 in the latest ' Associated Press poll, is going for broke with its three-platoon white, go and Chinese Bandits against a Mississippi team that is rated third nationally in to tal offense and defense. LSU. second nationally in total defense has not allowed a touch down in running up a 6-0 record and 18 straight victories. It has given a field goal apiece to Rice and Miami Mississippi (6-0) has only allowed Tulane to cross its goal line. THE DAILY C:.N_LEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bob Gilmour In the East, Syracuse (5-0). ranked fifth, and leading the na tion in total defense and offense, plays unpredictable Pitt (3-3) while Penn State (6-0) and sev enth-ranked. meets West Virginia (3-3). The other games involving up ranked teams find Texas (No. 4) putting its 6-0 record on the line against Southern Methodist (34- 1). Big Five titan Southern California (No 6) meets old rival California (1-5). Grid Undefeated Streak The longest undefeated grid streak for the Nittany Lions last ed from Oct 25, 1919, to Oct. 28, 1922. During this time, Penn State won 30 straight contests. 'Cagers Started in 1897 Basketball originated at Penn State in 1897. In that year, the Lions split a home-and-home se ries with the Bisons of Bucknell. ' 4'4 , trying to avenge last year's 3-2 ; loss to the 'future protectors of , our seas." The Lions are now 1-4 for thel year and therefore must win an: remaining games if they hope: to end up with a winning record. The Nittanies have had winning seasons for the last 16 years. Last year at Annapolis the Lions went down to defeat, 3-2. This game seemed to be the one that broke the Nittanies' back, as they could not seem to play winning ball thereafter. In past years, the Navy-Penn State game usually had a lot to do with deciding the Eastern, if not the National championship. However, this year both teams are playing sub-par ball and as' a result this game has little nation-wide importance. But you can bet that both the Mid dies and the Staters will be playing as if a "title" depended on the outcome, since past Navy- State games have been hotly contested. Both teams are pretty evenly matched as the defenses of both are on the weak side. Navy has The Nittany Lion grklders,to rate a slight edge in the of since 1899, have had seven con— fensive department on their per tests with the Yale Bulldogs. Penn formance against the Bisons of State stands 0-7-0 in the series. IBucknell. Navy downed the Bi- • r ;~., ;'-~~~ Roger Kochman Joining Williams in the back field are speedster Ray Peterson at lefthalf, John Marra at right halt and Bob Benke at fullback. All are lettermen except Hess. Next week Penn State hosts Syracuse and West Virginia trav els to Southern Califoi ma. • f rie d a meets stan at the sutton place sunday .2-5 p•me featuring'the live jazz sounds of frieda and friends donation: 75c I. c. members: 50c Button place, 100 s. frazier (under western auto, but fighting for the top). open 7 p.m. - 1 a,m. on weekdays, 1 p.m. - 1 a.m. on weekends, we've been here for a week and the place is groovy. but like where are the people? • let's make it. Lion Booters Clash With Middies Today Penn State's 1959 soccer team will be trying to accomplish two objectives this afternoon when they clash with the Midshipmen from Annapolis at 1:30 on Beaver Field. Kenny Hosterman's booters will be trying. to keep alive their chances for a winning season and at the same time SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19.59 sons, 5-0, while the Nittanies lost to the same team, 2-1. Navy has had more goals scored on them this year than all of last season. The Lions have allowed 15 goals for an average of 3 per game. The Lions lead in the series with Navy 20-8, but the State twofers have only been able to win in one out of the last four years against the Middies. Carrying the scoring lead for the Middies will be center-forward Dick Stengel and wing Carman Tortora. Stengel netted two goals against the Lions last year and Tortora came into his own Wednesday with three goals against Bucknell. The Lions will depend on cap tain Pete Wadsworth and Gary Miller to carry their load in the department. Probable Lineups Penn State Nary ttiubbe goal Kee Miller left halfback Hill HOiIi)CCTII right fullback Ilerbein Ackley left halfback Parker Rierzon right halfback Vi bite Raiford center halfback Prutlhomme Van Rafelgheni left wing Farber Miller inside left Noonan Dinar center forward Stengel IVatlettorth insure right RippelmeNer irapt.) right wing Toi lora Hockanbrock
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